President Jacob Zuma is talking tough these days, not just about succession but about ministerial performance as well.
President Jacob Zuma has defended controversial ANC Youth League president Julius Malema again, saying he will not be forced into shouting him down.
President Jacob Zuma likes his Cape Town offices at Tuinhuys, but not so much that he wants Parliament to stay in the mother city.
Government will take a firm line against white ratepayers who refuse to pay for government services they consider below par.
No sight gratified many people more this week than ANC Youth League president Julius Malema squirming and deflecting — and not in charge as usual.
A colleague this week complained that we were wasting space in our newspaper by dedicating it to historic events, which have no real news value now.
Our politicians often bombard us with fashionable new lines about how they intend tackling corruption, crime, et cetera…
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/ 23 December 2009
Rapule Tabane looks at how leadership has influenced racial attitudes in South Africa in the past 10 years.
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/ 11 December 2009
Government should honour communicators who understand their role to be publicising government work through the media.
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/ 27 November 2009
Zuma’s dithering leadership style opens the door for the ruling party’s future shining lights to start putting up their hands.